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MATCHGUNS internet site ...
For over a week now, the MATCHGUNS web page has been unavailable. Is this cause for concern?
It just worked fine for me, so it might be something on your end.
www.matchguns.com is the address I used.
-Ted
www.matchguns.com is the address I used.
-Ted
MATCHGUNS' site - so that's it ...
It's a RoadRunner issue. Apparently MATCHGUNS must have updated their sight but currently is not meeting RR's standards for legitimacy.
I don't know squat about web stuff, but will Road Runner let you access the site by another page? Here's the main English page, if it helps:
http://www.matchguns.com/pagine/azing.html
-Ted
http://www.matchguns.com/pagine/azing.html
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MG2
Does anyone know who stocks or can get the Matchguns MG2?
Thanks,
Neil
Thanks,
Neil
Re: MG2
According to the post at http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php ... =matchguns the only N. American dealer for Matchguns is currently http://www.airgunsonly.com/frames.html .Neil Foster wrote:Does anyone know who stocks or can get the Matchguns MG2?
Thanks,
Neil
Check out the map of the world with the yellow arrow pointing out their location. Those boys are North! Better make sure to clean the polar bear hair out of it if you get one from them. ;)
-Ted
MATCHGUNS MG2
The MATCHGUNS MG2 is currently shown in the new 2005 Gehmann catalog. As Gehmann has many North American customers, I'm sure
this will result in wider opportunities to aquire the MG2. Hopefully,
one or more select Gehmann customers will provide a level of product support for MATCHGUNS pistols that current U.S. owners were able to depend on from Don Nygord.
NOTE: The MG2 is shown with a blue receiver top. I've never seen an MG2, but I thought they've been all black.Call me "old fashioned," but I still
have a difficult time with the color schemes of current match rifles/pistols.
Maybe Mr. Morini will make one all black just for me? (I placed an order for one last Tuesday with Neal Stepp @I.S.S.!) I've also noticed that both the MG2 and the yet to be released Walther SSP have "read the instruction manual" highlighted in white on the reciever -YUCK! Has product liability come to this? Oh well, maybe I'll find the elusive secrets for successful shooting there?
this will result in wider opportunities to aquire the MG2. Hopefully,
one or more select Gehmann customers will provide a level of product support for MATCHGUNS pistols that current U.S. owners were able to depend on from Don Nygord.
NOTE: The MG2 is shown with a blue receiver top. I've never seen an MG2, but I thought they've been all black.Call me "old fashioned," but I still
have a difficult time with the color schemes of current match rifles/pistols.
Maybe Mr. Morini will make one all black just for me? (I placed an order for one last Tuesday with Neal Stepp @I.S.S.!) I've also noticed that both the MG2 and the yet to be released Walther SSP have "read the instruction manual" highlighted in white on the reciever -YUCK! Has product liability come to this? Oh well, maybe I'll find the elusive secrets for successful shooting there?
colurs
W: My MG2 is a blue one. As is my friends. I have handled 3 MG2s and they all were blue versions.
The MG2 is offered in blue, black and red (topstrap colour).
The MG1 AP is offered in the same three colours.
My hint, W, is that the blue ones shoot tighter groops than the red and black ones. (Dont tell anybody about this secret information).
With the MG2 I´ll be somewhat more conserned about reliability than the colour!
The MG2 is offered in blue, black and red (topstrap colour).
The MG1 AP is offered in the same three colours.
My hint, W, is that the blue ones shoot tighter groops than the red and black ones. (Dont tell anybody about this secret information).
With the MG2 I´ll be somewhat more conserned about reliability than the colour!
Matchguns internet site
About availability:
Whoever is maintaining Don Nygord's site(probably his widow Donna?) has deleted Pardini and others but still lists Matchguns (MG2s and MG1s). If anyone is interested, www.nygordprecision.com.
Hold center,
Alex
Whoever is maintaining Don Nygord's site(probably his widow Donna?) has deleted Pardini and others but still lists Matchguns (MG2s and MG1s). If anyone is interested, www.nygordprecision.com.
Hold center,
Alex
match gun web page
I was able to get into the Match guns web page until today. I tried to e-mail then with no success. Anyone have more info please let me know. Thanks
End of MG-2?
There are rumours at this swiss/french forum saying that production of MG-2 is discontinued. http://www.pistoliers.com/gen_pages.php ... eneral.txt
Let us hope it's not true ...
Let us hope it's not true ...
Le MG-2 terminé?
La fabriquation de le pistol MG-2 est termine? No, je espere que c´est un pistol pour la futur...
The MG2 design may have shortcomings. But also some advantages. When the gun cycles reliably (that is when it is fed ammo to its liking) this gun is hard to beat. It provides a "delicious" recoil signature, and hence a fast recovery, and it has a really superb trigger. It also features a very convenient "dry fire" arrangement. And it is very accurate according to my testing from av wice.
This design is design is simply to good to vane into obsolescense.
All best,
Tseug
The MG2 design may have shortcomings. But also some advantages. When the gun cycles reliably (that is when it is fed ammo to its liking) this gun is hard to beat. It provides a "delicious" recoil signature, and hence a fast recovery, and it has a really superb trigger. It also features a very convenient "dry fire" arrangement. And it is very accurate according to my testing from av wice.
This design is design is simply to good to vane into obsolescense.
All best,
Tseug
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We are the Australian Matchguns agent, and we have had absolutely NO evidence to suggest that MG2 production is going to cease. To the contrary, the design and manufacturing of a number of components is stilll evolving and the Rapidfire Transformation Kit is only now becoming available.
The MG2 is here to stay.
The MG2 is here to stay.